Devil In Me



Devil In Me

Supplies needed

Tube of choice
Font of choice
Misted tube
Devil animation
Eye Candy 4000 - Gradient Glow
Brushes of choice
Animation Shop
Supplies

I used the beautiful art of Keith Garvey. You must purchase a licence to use his art which can be done here

Lets begin!

1. Open a new canvas 700x600 and fill white.

2. Using your preset shape tool set to circle, inner black, outer a colour from your tube, line width - 30, draw out a circle, objects, align, center in canvas. Convert to raster.

3. With your magic wand, click inside the black circle, effects, texture effects, weave with the following settings

Gap size - 1
Width - 5
Opacity - 3
Weave colour - black
Gap colour - colour from your tube
Fill gaps checked

4. Keep selected...copy and paste the patry misted tube over as a new layer, selections, invert, hit delete on your keyboard. Selections, select none.

5. Make your circle layer active again and again grab your magic wand, click in side the border of your circle, effects, distortion effects, Cirlicues with the following settings

number of columns - 20
radius 100%
number of rows - 20
strength - 100
Symmetric checked and clockwise checked

6. Add a drop shadow to your circle layer now.

7. Make your white layer active and using colours from your tube, add a new raster layer and apply some brushes of choice.

8. Copy and paste your tube of choice, effects, eye candy - gradient glow.....size - 3, colour from your tube. Add a drop shadow of choice.

9. Add your copyright information, watermark and name in a font of choice. I used a gradient glow on my name also. Copy merged.

10. Open animation shop, edit, paste as a new animation.

11. Hit ctrl, Alt and L on your keyboard until you have 16 frames.

12. Open up the devil animation, edit, select all, back on your tag, edit select all, hit ctrl and E on your keyboard.

13. Save as a gif and your all done.


Thanks for trying my tutorial


This tutorial was written by me, weescotslass on 14th July 2007, any resemblance to any other tutorial is completely coincidental.

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